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page 3Featured New Redland Hospital DMS Dr Graham Steel with outgoing ADMS Dr Brian Bell
News from Redland Hospital and Wynnum-Manly Community Health Centre
Thursday 3 May 2018
Midwivesset to celebrate
page 3lsquoMidwives leading the way with quality carerdquo
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Motherrsquos Day Stall help support the Auxiliarypage 6
The Pulse is published weekly by the Media and Communications Unit Logan Bayside Health NetworkTo submit an article or if you just want to share an idea email HeidiGiddinshealthqldgovau or call 3299 8145
Let us know if you are having an event so we can attend and capture the moment or just sent through your story
We would love to hear from you
Previous editions of The Pulse can be found here gtgt
School Based Trainees special coveragepage 4-5
Tour Metro South Healthrsquos new PACHThis is your opportunity to see our new MSH Patient Access Coordination Hub (PACH) in action Wersquore running guided tours for staff every half hour on Friday 18 May 2018
The MSH PACH is a new MSH-wide service that uses real time data from our hospitals and ambulance services to support coordination of patient flow manage surges in demand and facilitate load sharing
National Volunteer Week is the annual celebration to acknowledge the generous contribution of our nationrsquos volunteers including our wonderful volunteers like Julie Hunter at Redland HospitalThis yearsrsquo theme lsquoGive a little Change a lotrsquo represents the millions of volunteers who make a profound impact in their communities and on society through giving a little time
Redland Hospital will recognise their valued volunteers from May 21-27 so take the time and stop and say thank you for every thing they do for patients families visitors and staff every day
book your tour now gtgt
National
to recognise tireless contributions
Volunteer Week
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Midwives from Redland Hospital will come together on May 5 to celebrate International Day of the MidwifeNursing and Midwifery Director Womenrsquos and Childrenrsquos Services Mellissa Knox said International Day of the Midwife was a day when midwives across the globe celebrated their role and what they did on a day-to-day basis in their professional midwifery lives
ldquoSince this day of recognition was first formally launched by the International Confederation of Midwives in 1992 May 5 has been the internationally recognised day for celebrating and spotlighting the work of midwivesrdquo she said
ldquoThe theme for 2018 is lsquoMidwives leading the way with quality carersquo and the midwives working across the Logan Bayside Health Network certainly represent this theme in their everyday practice
ldquoMidwives play a vital role in facilitating womenrsquos journeys navigating pregnancy and childbirth safely as part of the wider multidisciplinary team while the women receive respectful and well-resourced maternity care that helps to develop and create a life-time of good health and wellbeing for a family beyond the pregnancy continuum
ldquoI know you all join me in celebrating midwives and midwifery care across the Logan Bayside Health Network ndash for we are very proud to be midwives within Metro South Health International Day of the Midwife
2018watch the video gtgt
PULSE
Health Inspiration Day Did you know The Redland Hospital Health Inspiration Day hosted gtgt 9 local schools gtgt 23 attendees gtgt 10 students progressing to interviews being held in May gtgt 4 trainee places
Local students eager for a career in health care have attended Redland Hospitalrsquos latest Health Inspiration Day held last weekSchool Based Trainee Co-ordinator Karen Webster said the day was another huge success for more than 20 students attending from nine Bayside schools
She said this yearrsquos attendees had enjoyed hearing first hand about the program from a group of current trainees as well as graduated trainees from last cohorts who were now employed as Assistants in Nursing or who had gone on to study at university
ldquoStudents attending this yearrsquos Health Inspiration Day also enjoyed hearing from some of Redland Hospitalrsquos senior nurse leaders from various departments who shared some of their experiences and highlights during their time as nursesrdquo
Karen said the current cohort of four school based trainees were due to graduate in August this year
She said 10 students from the day had been selected for interviews to fill another 4 places available in the next round
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ool B
ased
Tra
inee
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Logan Baysidersquos School Based Trainee program has received high praise following a presentation at the Clinical Excellence Showcase recentlySchool Based Trainee Co-ordinator Karen Webster said she and Nurse Educator Jessica Staunton were grateful for the opportunity to share the success story of the School Based Traineeship Program with a wide captive audience
ldquoThe program is not just about future workforce solutions it is our social and community responsibilityrdquo Karen said
ldquoHopefully it will start a conversation throughout many other disciplines and areas to look at ways to engage with schools and youth in our local community to promote the opportunities of a career in healthcare
ldquoThe program provides a valuable career path from education to employment in a supportive earn while you learn model
ldquoWe have seen first hand the impact this traineeship has on the lives of these young individuals and that it truly makes a differencerdquo Karen said
Department of Health Deputy Director General John Wakefield congratulated Metro South Health on ldquogrowing their ownrdquo through the program which was helping attract the future workforce
more information gtgt
PULSEgt R
emin
ders The Redland Hospital Auxiliary Inc will be
holding its Motherrsquos Day Stall in the Main Foyer on Wednesday May 9
from 8am-230pm
Staff are encouraged to support the Auxiliary by visiting the stall
PULSEgt W
hatrsquos
Hap
peni
ng
Motherrsquos Day Stall help support the Auxiliarypage 6
The Pulse is published weekly by the Media and Communications Unit Logan Bayside Health NetworkTo submit an article or if you just want to share an idea email HeidiGiddinshealthqldgovau or call 3299 8145
Let us know if you are having an event so we can attend and capture the moment or just sent through your story
We would love to hear from you
Previous editions of The Pulse can be found here gtgt
School Based Trainees special coveragepage 4-5
Tour Metro South Healthrsquos new PACHThis is your opportunity to see our new MSH Patient Access Coordination Hub (PACH) in action Wersquore running guided tours for staff every half hour on Friday 18 May 2018
The MSH PACH is a new MSH-wide service that uses real time data from our hospitals and ambulance services to support coordination of patient flow manage surges in demand and facilitate load sharing
National Volunteer Week is the annual celebration to acknowledge the generous contribution of our nationrsquos volunteers including our wonderful volunteers like Julie Hunter at Redland HospitalThis yearsrsquo theme lsquoGive a little Change a lotrsquo represents the millions of volunteers who make a profound impact in their communities and on society through giving a little time
Redland Hospital will recognise their valued volunteers from May 21-27 so take the time and stop and say thank you for every thing they do for patients families visitors and staff every day
book your tour now gtgt
National
to recognise tireless contributions
Volunteer Week
PULSEgt M
idw
ives
Midwives from Redland Hospital will come together on May 5 to celebrate International Day of the MidwifeNursing and Midwifery Director Womenrsquos and Childrenrsquos Services Mellissa Knox said International Day of the Midwife was a day when midwives across the globe celebrated their role and what they did on a day-to-day basis in their professional midwifery lives
ldquoSince this day of recognition was first formally launched by the International Confederation of Midwives in 1992 May 5 has been the internationally recognised day for celebrating and spotlighting the work of midwivesrdquo she said
ldquoThe theme for 2018 is lsquoMidwives leading the way with quality carersquo and the midwives working across the Logan Bayside Health Network certainly represent this theme in their everyday practice
ldquoMidwives play a vital role in facilitating womenrsquos journeys navigating pregnancy and childbirth safely as part of the wider multidisciplinary team while the women receive respectful and well-resourced maternity care that helps to develop and create a life-time of good health and wellbeing for a family beyond the pregnancy continuum
ldquoI know you all join me in celebrating midwives and midwifery care across the Logan Bayside Health Network ndash for we are very proud to be midwives within Metro South Health International Day of the Midwife
2018watch the video gtgt
PULSE
Health Inspiration Day Did you know The Redland Hospital Health Inspiration Day hosted gtgt 9 local schools gtgt 23 attendees gtgt 10 students progressing to interviews being held in May gtgt 4 trainee places
Local students eager for a career in health care have attended Redland Hospitalrsquos latest Health Inspiration Day held last weekSchool Based Trainee Co-ordinator Karen Webster said the day was another huge success for more than 20 students attending from nine Bayside schools
She said this yearrsquos attendees had enjoyed hearing first hand about the program from a group of current trainees as well as graduated trainees from last cohorts who were now employed as Assistants in Nursing or who had gone on to study at university
ldquoStudents attending this yearrsquos Health Inspiration Day also enjoyed hearing from some of Redland Hospitalrsquos senior nurse leaders from various departments who shared some of their experiences and highlights during their time as nursesrdquo
Karen said the current cohort of four school based trainees were due to graduate in August this year
She said 10 students from the day had been selected for interviews to fill another 4 places available in the next round
gt Sch
ool B
ased
Tra
inee
s
PULSEgt S
choo
l Bas
ed T
rain
ees
Logan Baysidersquos School Based Trainee program has received high praise following a presentation at the Clinical Excellence Showcase recentlySchool Based Trainee Co-ordinator Karen Webster said she and Nurse Educator Jessica Staunton were grateful for the opportunity to share the success story of the School Based Traineeship Program with a wide captive audience
ldquoThe program is not just about future workforce solutions it is our social and community responsibilityrdquo Karen said
ldquoHopefully it will start a conversation throughout many other disciplines and areas to look at ways to engage with schools and youth in our local community to promote the opportunities of a career in healthcare
ldquoThe program provides a valuable career path from education to employment in a supportive earn while you learn model
ldquoWe have seen first hand the impact this traineeship has on the lives of these young individuals and that it truly makes a differencerdquo Karen said
Department of Health Deputy Director General John Wakefield congratulated Metro South Health on ldquogrowing their ownrdquo through the program which was helping attract the future workforce
more information gtgt
PULSEgt R
emin
ders The Redland Hospital Auxiliary Inc will be
holding its Motherrsquos Day Stall in the Main Foyer on Wednesday May 9
from 8am-230pm
Staff are encouraged to support the Auxiliary by visiting the stall
PULSEgt M
idw
ives
Midwives from Redland Hospital will come together on May 5 to celebrate International Day of the MidwifeNursing and Midwifery Director Womenrsquos and Childrenrsquos Services Mellissa Knox said International Day of the Midwife was a day when midwives across the globe celebrated their role and what they did on a day-to-day basis in their professional midwifery lives
ldquoSince this day of recognition was first formally launched by the International Confederation of Midwives in 1992 May 5 has been the internationally recognised day for celebrating and spotlighting the work of midwivesrdquo she said
ldquoThe theme for 2018 is lsquoMidwives leading the way with quality carersquo and the midwives working across the Logan Bayside Health Network certainly represent this theme in their everyday practice
ldquoMidwives play a vital role in facilitating womenrsquos journeys navigating pregnancy and childbirth safely as part of the wider multidisciplinary team while the women receive respectful and well-resourced maternity care that helps to develop and create a life-time of good health and wellbeing for a family beyond the pregnancy continuum
ldquoI know you all join me in celebrating midwives and midwifery care across the Logan Bayside Health Network ndash for we are very proud to be midwives within Metro South Health International Day of the Midwife
2018watch the video gtgt
PULSE
Health Inspiration Day Did you know The Redland Hospital Health Inspiration Day hosted gtgt 9 local schools gtgt 23 attendees gtgt 10 students progressing to interviews being held in May gtgt 4 trainee places
Local students eager for a career in health care have attended Redland Hospitalrsquos latest Health Inspiration Day held last weekSchool Based Trainee Co-ordinator Karen Webster said the day was another huge success for more than 20 students attending from nine Bayside schools
She said this yearrsquos attendees had enjoyed hearing first hand about the program from a group of current trainees as well as graduated trainees from last cohorts who were now employed as Assistants in Nursing or who had gone on to study at university
ldquoStudents attending this yearrsquos Health Inspiration Day also enjoyed hearing from some of Redland Hospitalrsquos senior nurse leaders from various departments who shared some of their experiences and highlights during their time as nursesrdquo
Karen said the current cohort of four school based trainees were due to graduate in August this year
She said 10 students from the day had been selected for interviews to fill another 4 places available in the next round
gt Sch
ool B
ased
Tra
inee
s
PULSEgt S
choo
l Bas
ed T
rain
ees
Logan Baysidersquos School Based Trainee program has received high praise following a presentation at the Clinical Excellence Showcase recentlySchool Based Trainee Co-ordinator Karen Webster said she and Nurse Educator Jessica Staunton were grateful for the opportunity to share the success story of the School Based Traineeship Program with a wide captive audience
ldquoThe program is not just about future workforce solutions it is our social and community responsibilityrdquo Karen said
ldquoHopefully it will start a conversation throughout many other disciplines and areas to look at ways to engage with schools and youth in our local community to promote the opportunities of a career in healthcare
ldquoThe program provides a valuable career path from education to employment in a supportive earn while you learn model
ldquoWe have seen first hand the impact this traineeship has on the lives of these young individuals and that it truly makes a differencerdquo Karen said
Department of Health Deputy Director General John Wakefield congratulated Metro South Health on ldquogrowing their ownrdquo through the program which was helping attract the future workforce
more information gtgt
PULSEgt R
emin
ders The Redland Hospital Auxiliary Inc will be
holding its Motherrsquos Day Stall in the Main Foyer on Wednesday May 9
from 8am-230pm
Staff are encouraged to support the Auxiliary by visiting the stall
PULSE
Health Inspiration Day Did you know The Redland Hospital Health Inspiration Day hosted gtgt 9 local schools gtgt 23 attendees gtgt 10 students progressing to interviews being held in May gtgt 4 trainee places
Local students eager for a career in health care have attended Redland Hospitalrsquos latest Health Inspiration Day held last weekSchool Based Trainee Co-ordinator Karen Webster said the day was another huge success for more than 20 students attending from nine Bayside schools
She said this yearrsquos attendees had enjoyed hearing first hand about the program from a group of current trainees as well as graduated trainees from last cohorts who were now employed as Assistants in Nursing or who had gone on to study at university
ldquoStudents attending this yearrsquos Health Inspiration Day also enjoyed hearing from some of Redland Hospitalrsquos senior nurse leaders from various departments who shared some of their experiences and highlights during their time as nursesrdquo
Karen said the current cohort of four school based trainees were due to graduate in August this year
She said 10 students from the day had been selected for interviews to fill another 4 places available in the next round
gt Sch
ool B
ased
Tra
inee
s
PULSEgt S
choo
l Bas
ed T
rain
ees
Logan Baysidersquos School Based Trainee program has received high praise following a presentation at the Clinical Excellence Showcase recentlySchool Based Trainee Co-ordinator Karen Webster said she and Nurse Educator Jessica Staunton were grateful for the opportunity to share the success story of the School Based Traineeship Program with a wide captive audience
ldquoThe program is not just about future workforce solutions it is our social and community responsibilityrdquo Karen said
ldquoHopefully it will start a conversation throughout many other disciplines and areas to look at ways to engage with schools and youth in our local community to promote the opportunities of a career in healthcare
ldquoThe program provides a valuable career path from education to employment in a supportive earn while you learn model
ldquoWe have seen first hand the impact this traineeship has on the lives of these young individuals and that it truly makes a differencerdquo Karen said
Department of Health Deputy Director General John Wakefield congratulated Metro South Health on ldquogrowing their ownrdquo through the program which was helping attract the future workforce
more information gtgt
PULSEgt R
emin
ders The Redland Hospital Auxiliary Inc will be
holding its Motherrsquos Day Stall in the Main Foyer on Wednesday May 9
from 8am-230pm
Staff are encouraged to support the Auxiliary by visiting the stall
PULSEgt S
choo
l Bas
ed T
rain
ees
Logan Baysidersquos School Based Trainee program has received high praise following a presentation at the Clinical Excellence Showcase recentlySchool Based Trainee Co-ordinator Karen Webster said she and Nurse Educator Jessica Staunton were grateful for the opportunity to share the success story of the School Based Traineeship Program with a wide captive audience
ldquoThe program is not just about future workforce solutions it is our social and community responsibilityrdquo Karen said
ldquoHopefully it will start a conversation throughout many other disciplines and areas to look at ways to engage with schools and youth in our local community to promote the opportunities of a career in healthcare
ldquoThe program provides a valuable career path from education to employment in a supportive earn while you learn model
ldquoWe have seen first hand the impact this traineeship has on the lives of these young individuals and that it truly makes a differencerdquo Karen said
Department of Health Deputy Director General John Wakefield congratulated Metro South Health on ldquogrowing their ownrdquo through the program which was helping attract the future workforce
more information gtgt
PULSEgt R
emin
ders The Redland Hospital Auxiliary Inc will be
holding its Motherrsquos Day Stall in the Main Foyer on Wednesday May 9
from 8am-230pm
Staff are encouraged to support the Auxiliary by visiting the stall
PULSEgt R
emin
ders The Redland Hospital Auxiliary Inc will be
holding its Motherrsquos Day Stall in the Main Foyer on Wednesday May 9
from 8am-230pm
Staff are encouraged to support the Auxiliary by visiting the stall